BASSINS A BUZZ
Ripping spinnerbait through the shallows is often a great way to cash in when the light is low.
by Steve Morgan
Tim Morgans breath condensed in the dawn chill as he explained to me the technique. With a snap of the wrist, the lure traced a low trajectory and skidded to a halt in some recently flooded grass, but before it had time to sink the few inches to the bottom, the line was tight and the spinnerbait traced an immediate line back towards the silently moving boat in the dawn shadows.
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Tim pitches it right up between the trees. |
Sometimes the very instant the lure clears the weeds, its nailed, Tim explained after the tandem 1/4 oz gold bladed lure negotiated the danger zone unmolested, and other times it gets smashed the moment it splashes down.
Judging by the speed at which he was covering the bank, it seems as though Tim was having as many rolls of the dice as possible. He was showing the fast retrieve to the most fish possible in this prime time and seeking the most active of fish.
When the suns off the water, bass will hold in shallow water, often only a foot deep, he continued, especially when waters in a dam are rising.
As if illustrating the point, Tims spinnerbait disappeared in a rolling boil on the very next cast. The drag protested briefly before the fish buried him in the thick Elodea weed. Using the MinnKota to chomp his way into the weed, Tim grabbed the shock leader and pulled the fish free. At 38 centimetres, it was a run-of-the-mill Maroon Dam fish and was quickly released into the livewell.
Half way to a limit, Tim smiled.
Judging by this early success, the other half wasnt too far away.
BUZZIN TACKLE
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Bringing another one onboard, to tally up |
HORSES FOR COURSES
Although it takes only a couple of minutes to land the other half of the limit, Tim admits that the techniques not always a winner.
I stuck to this technique in the 1999 BASS Grand Final and it let me down, Tim admits, and I now realise that while buzzing spinnerbaits brains bass when the waters rising, a stable water level wasnt the right place to be buzzing..... But thats bass fishing.
Buzzing can work well whenever the sun is off the water and the bass are hanging shallow. Obviously, dawn and dusk are prime times.
What are Tims favourite spinnerbaits for buzzing? Bassmans and Kokodas from 1/8oz to 1/2oz with shiny blades.